This video details the construction of a 6.5 Creedmoor precision rifle utilizing a 3D printed lower receiver from Hoffman Tactical and a bolt-action upper from Uinta Precision. It highlights the design improvements in Hoffman Tactical's newer lowers, including compatibility with cassette triggers and aesthetic enhancements. The build features specific components like a NovaLite Arms muzzle brake, Vortex Diamondback scope, and a Velocity trigger, showcasing a functional and accurate long-range firearm assembled with DIY and aftermarket parts.
This review focuses on the Bear Creek Arsenal Endor 55 AR-15, specifically a "St. Patrick's Day" themed build featuring zombie green furniture and a wood-look finish. The presenter highlights the rifle's M4 barrel, non-directional flash hider, fixed front sight post, and the unique wood furniture's fit, finish, and heat resistance. Key features include the standard BCG with a carry handle, a Velocity trigger in the lower, and a fixed stock. The review also touches on BCA's value proposition for budget-conscious buyers and potential minor issues like screw torque.
This review covers the Bear Creek Arsenal (BCA) BC-8 Huntmaster, a semi-automatic AR platform rifle chambered in .300 Winchester Magnum. The rifle is noted for its impressive affordability compared to competitors, coming in around $2,000. It features a billet receiver set, a side-charging upper, and is available with either a 20-inch or 24-inch barrel, with the latter recommended for benchrest or anti-material roles and the former for hunting applications. The reviewer highlights its reliable function and well-mitigated recoil for the caliber.
This video details the construction of a budget-friendly AR-15 rifle intended for firearms instruction. The presenter emphasizes building a reliable and affordable platform to prevent students from blaming equipment for their performance. The rifle features a Palmetto State Armory upper, Anderson lower, Troy quad rail, Holosun 403C optic, and Streamlight TLR-1, all assembled for under $600.
This video provides an expert overview of the Juggernaut Tactical F-Series rifles (F-10, F-9, F-15), focusing on their featureless design for California compliance. It details customization options, including various color schemes and finishes, and highlights specific components like the Velocity 4lb drop-in trigger and Reptilia grip. The guide also touches upon the adjustable stock mechanism and ambidextrous controls, offering insights for firearm enthusiasts interested in compliant AR-15 platforms.
This video provides an in-depth look at customizing the Grand Power Stribog SP9A1, transforming it into a highly modular and user-friendly pistol-caliber carbine. Host Roger Barrera, owner of QVO Tactical, demonstrates the installation and benefits of key aftermarket parts from A3 Tactical and JTAC Industries, highlighting improved ergonomics, magazine compatibility, and control. The modifications aim to bring the Stribog's customization potential on par with popular platforms like the Glock 19.
This video provides a detailed comparison between the Arsenal K-101 AK-74 and the Bravo Company BCM 14.5 AR-15. It highlights the K-101's milled receiver, hammer-forged barrel, and aftermarket enhancements like an adjustable gas piston and Krebs safety, noting its softer recoil impulse. The BCM AR-15 is praised for its lightweight pencil barrel, modularity, and mid-length gas system, offering a different handling characteristic. Both firearms are reviewed for their performance at close and extended ranges, with specific attention paid to triggers, ergonomics, and recoil mitigation.
The Alexander Arms .50 Beowulf Hunter is a feature-rich modern sporting rifle designed for hunters and shooters seeking a big bore AR-style platform. It features a Eugene Stoner-inspired action, a flattop upper receiver with Picatinny rail, and a Takstar carbon-fiber handguard with M-LOK slots. The rifle is equipped with a 16.5-inch button-rifled chromoly steel barrel, a Velocity trigger, and an Adaptive Tactical adjustable stock. The .50 Beowulf cartridge is capable of producing over 2300 foot-pounds of energy, comparable to .45-70 ballistics.
This YouTube video focuses on the MPC trigger from Velocity Trigger, highlighting it as a potentially affordable option. The creator expresses gratitude and encourages viewers to subscribe to support the page. The video likely demonstrates the trigger and its features, aiming to provide a review or showcase for potential buyers.
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